Scott DeBoer
Executive Vice President of Technology and Products, Micron Technology
Scott DeBoer is executive vice president of Technology and Products at Micron Technology.
Scott leads Micron’s global technology development and engineering efforts – from silicon design to innovative, high-value system solutions. He was appointed to the position in 2019 and serves as site leader for Boise area facilities.
Micron’s technology and products organization focuses on delivering memory solutions by advancing the scaling of current memory technologies, enablement of new memory technology, and integration into memory solutions across all markets. The global organization encompasses the full innovative capabilities of Micron’s engineering teams from silicon technology development, product engineering, memory design and systems engineering, to SSD engineering, firmware, IP and ASIC development.
Scott joined Micron in 1995 as a process technology engineer and has served in a variety of technical and managerial positions leading up to his appointment as vice president of Process R&D in 2007, executive vice president of Technology Development in 2017, and executive vice president of Technology and Products in 2019. He holds more than 120 U.S. patents and has authored dozens of technical publications.
Scott currently serves as a member of the U.S. Department of Commerce National Institute for Standards & Technology Industrial Advisory Committee. He also serves on the board of directors of Hastings College, Semiconductor Research Corp. (SRC) and Idaho Business for Education, as well as the governing council of SRC’s JUMP and nCORE long-term research initiatives.
Scott graduated from Hastings College with a bachelor’s degree. He earned a master’s degree in physics and a doctorate in electrical engineering from Iowa State University.